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Shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, famed photographer Edward Steichen recruited Charles Fenno Jacobs (1905-1973) to join his Naval Aviation Photographic Unit. The U.S. Navy had established this special group to document and publicize its aviation activities and allowed Steichen to
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In later life, Jacobs opened two restaurants, one on Maryland's Eastern Shore—grudgingly frying up hamburgers when obliged to instead of his wonderful soft shelled crabs with smithfield ham or chicken à la Maryland—and one in Marlboro, Vermont, where he fed, among others, the members of the
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in the immediate postwar years. He photographed the airlift to Berlin, German post-war politics and landscape, the industrial Ruhr and images of the ruined German cities. He spent time in eastern Europe, documenting life under Communism, as well as in France, Italy and the British Isles.
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and traveled the world for a period of years. After leaving the Merchant Marines, he moved to New York where he married his first wife, Kit, and began his career as a photographer by taking pictures for a commercial real estate firm. With his first
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camera, he also began taking candid shots of New Yorkers and of New York and began going to magazine offices, offering to work for practically nothing, according to his third wife, Gloria, who was at the time of their meeting a researcher for
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recruit the most talented photographers he could find. By 1941 Jacobs had already established a reputation as a photographer, having worked for Life, Fortune, and U.S. Camera magazines and briefly for the Farm Security Administration.
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Jacobs continued to take photographs through the early 1970s, combining his interests in travel and boating. He eventually and reluctantly retired and he died suddenly in Englewood, New Jersey, with his then partner, Helen Herbstman.
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exhibition, created by Edward Steichen in 1955 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, which resulted in a book of the same name. Since then Jacobs' work has appeared in several major shows and the 1981 book
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Navy pilots relax and enjoy feminine companionship, sports and entertainment at Chris Holmes Rest Home, maintained for pilots on leave from combat. Fingers replace forks at chow-time. Hawaii, March 1944.
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Jacobs, like the other photographers in the Naval Aviation Photographic Unit, followed Steichen's advice to concentrate on the human side of modern war. He photographed aircraft workers in
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and boldly proposed that the magazine hire them, and assign each a different part of the world as his beat. The magazine agreed and Jacobs was assigned to cover
1033: 757:"Young men training at pre-flight school at Del Monte Hotel, Del Monte, Calif., grin as they file out of the mess hall. NAID 520807 | Local ID 80-G-441160" 1038: 513:. He lived on the boat several years with his third wife, Gloria. They were divorced but remained close friends for the rest of their lives. 39: 134: 1048: 1043: 927: 739: 105: 86: 292:
He married his second wife, Marjorie Kent, in New York in 1941 and together they had two daughters, Shelley Isom and Kathe Stolz.
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Young men training at pre-flight school at Del Monte Hotel, Del Monte, Calif., grin as they file out of the mess hall.
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The front cover is a photograph of a street shower for children in New York's Harlem taken by Fenno Jacobs
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magazine. His particular talent was in catching his subjects at their most revealing moments.
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had established this special group to document and publicize its aviation activities.
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Lunchtime at the Vega aircraft plant, Burbank, Calif. A quartet of girl workers.
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watch a Japanese prisoner of war bathe himself before he is issued GI clothing.
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Selected Naval Aviation Photographic Unit photographs by C. Fenno Jacobs
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Phillips, Henry Albert; Bell, Carl S.; Jacobs, Fenno (March 1943).
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Later he became an editor for a yachting magazine named
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When the war ended, Jacobs and two of his colleagues,
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based in Annapolis, Maryland, whose chief editor was
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